GREENE
–
Down
by
two
runs,
Greene
plated
five
in
the
fifth
inning,
none
of
the
runs
coming
on
a
basehit,
to
take
the
lead
for
good
against
B-G
Wednesday
afternoon.

Two
sacrifice
flies
tied
the
game,
and
a
bases-loaded
walk
put
Greene
in
front
9-8.
Two
errors
–
of
the
three
made
by
B-G
–
ensued
to
give
the
host
club
a
three-run
cushion.

“They
didn’t
make
too
many
mistakes,
but
they
had
a
couple
of
errors
that
helped
us,”
said
Greene
coach
Dave
Gorton.
“We
won
a
game
where
we
were
a
little
sloppy.
We
didn’t
do
as
well
defensively
as
we
had
in
previous
games,
but
we
still
made
good
plays,
and
made
good
ones
when
we
needed
them.”

Nic
Puglisi
had
three
hits,
Gage
Crumb
had
two
hits
and
two
ribbies,
Nate
Whittaker
had
a
solo
homer
in
the
first
and
finished
with
two
hits,
and
Alex
Kinne
added
two
base
knocks
in
the
victory.

Dustin
Rutz
doubled
twice
for
B-G
in
finishing
with
three
hits
and
three
RBI.

The
Blackhawks
drew
nine
walks
and
benefited
from
six
Sidney
errors,
while
its
own
pitching
and
defense
rendered
a
mere
two
walks
and
committed
a
single
error.
“Not
making
mistakes
and
having
just
two
walks,
that
was
the
biggest
difference
in
this
game,”
said
Oxford
coach
Chris
Palmer.

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